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The top 10 boys and girls basketball teams and top five boys and girls hockey teams in Maine as voted on by reporters from the Press Herald, Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel, Sun Journal, Times Record and Forecaster, with first-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points.
Through games of 1/21/25
BOYS BASKETBALL
1.
Noble (5)
91
2.
Windham (2)
86
3.
Thornton Academy (2)
65
4.
South Portland (1)
57
5.
York
45
5.
Medomak Valley
45
7.
Falmouth
44
8.
Messalonskee
43
9.
Cheverus
41
10.
Brewer
18
GIRLS BASKETBALL
1.
Lawrence (8)
97
2.
Oxford Hills (2)
89
3.
Cony
73
4.
Gorham
62
5.
Marshwood
52
6.
South Portland
48
7.
Mt. Ararat
45
8.
Caribou
21
9.
Spruce Mountain
16
10.
Cheverus
15
BOYS HOCKEY
1.
Cheverus/Yarmouth (8)
46
2.
Lewiston (2)
34
3.
Thornton Academy
24
4.
Falmouth
23
5.
John Bapst co-op
9
GIRLS HOCKEY
1.
Cheverus co-op (10)
50
2.
Yarmouth/Freeport
40
3.
Brunswick
27
4.
Portland co-op
22
5.
Edward Little co-op
8
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